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Boyle's wedding day is fast approaching on Brooklyn Nine-Nine, and he asks Peralta to be his best man — the forlover to his brudgom, if you're Danish — a role that Peralta accepts with enthusiasm. But his duties aren't all whiskey and cigars, and Peralta needs to find a way to help Boyle confess to Vivian that he doesn't want to move to suburban Ottowa with her. Meanwhile, Holt is attempting to coach Diaz into apologizing to a younger officer that she humiliated after he messed up her crime scene, and Terry, Santiago, and Gina are on a crash-diet that involves eating solitary almonds and see-through slices of cantaloupes for lunch. Needless to say, the hypoglycemic rage that results isn't pretty.
So, which characters from "Fancy Brugdom" are going to live forever, and which ones gave up easy? How long was Scully in that coma? And what does Diaz read at her book club?
Terry Jeffords Terry Crews is a delight. He sells even the silliest moments of the diet storyline with enthusiasm (that cantaloupe song is still stuck in my head), and manages to make his more serious moments equally as entertaining. - "My wife heard about it at Mommy and Me Graphic Design. Or maybe it was Toddler Karate. She takes our little ladies to so many classes, I can't keep them all straight!" - On the diet: "Pro tip: lick the baggie. There's food molecules in there!" - Contemplating the see-through thin wedge of cantaloupe that is his lunch: "Santiago! Come hold this so it looks bigger in your tiny hands!" - Terry and Santiago have a "Cantaloupe Time" song. Terry sings bass, Santiago takes the high parts, and it comes with a wonderful head-wiggling dance. Also, for a song that has two lines, it's surprisingly catchy. - "We were on the same team, until you deserted me for Team Eating Food! Was that a good burn? I'm so hungry, I can't tell." - Terry proves how strong he's feeling by casually lifting up a car. - The "fart attack" that Terry has is probably the stupidest gag that Brooklyn Nine-Nine has featured yet, but Crews' humiliated face, and his desperate order to "get back inside!" sold every second of it.
Peralta Despite his usual immaturity, Peralta throws himself completely into his duties as Best Man, and devotes himself to supporting Boyle in all of his decisions. It's clear that Peralta's friends mean a lot to him, and so it was good to see him dedicate his time and effort into helping Boyle get up the courage to talk to his fiancee about their impending move. - Boyle asks Peralta to be his Best Man by hiding a bow tie in his beer, and Peralta is so honored that he learns Danish, buys nurse shoes to last through his day of wedding planning, and forces Boyle to talk to Vivian with a well-timed baton to the knee. - Santiago: "Are you gonna set up shop in a strip club?" / Peralta: "What kind of shop would I set up? Hand sanitizer! I would sell hand sanitizer." - "According to Boyle, the Danes throw the most beautiful weddings. And the most violent funerals." - Boyle: "Hello, my beautiful, big BM!" / Peralta: "Best Man. Best Man is fine." - After Boyle tells Peralta that he's planning to retire and move to Ottowa with Vivian: "We're supposed to die on the force together! Me in a big explosion and you committing suicide at my funeral out of respect." - After Vivian mentions that peasants in Ancient Egypt drank beer for breakfast: "Well, that explains why all of their buildings are crooked." - Peralta always comes up with the smoothest excuses. This week's? "I have a mole on my back that needs looking at, and Charles has eyes." - Boyle: "Am I planning the worst wedding ever?" / Peralta: "Second worst. Red wedding, Game of Thrones."
Holt and Diaz It seems like Holt and Diaz wouldn't be a hilarious pairing, simply because they're so much alike, but Andre Braugher and Stephanie Beatriz find a way to make their sarcastic, deadpan deliveries compliment each other. - Holt, after Terry tells everyone about the twins' various activities: "Childhood truly is a time of wonder." - When Diaz finds out that the officer filed a formal complaint against her, she asks "Did he fill it out in crayon?" and Holt responds "No, but he did fill it out in green pen, which is crazy to me."- Holt staring murderously at Diaz's written apology after he lights it on fire was brilliant. If they said he lit it on fire by channeling pure fury with his eyes, I'd completely buy it. - Holt and Diaz repeating "I'm sorry" to each other in various inflections of deadpan could have been dumb, but both Braugher and Beatriz nailed every second of it. - Diaz's sincere apology: "I'm sorry for your goat face, your rodent brain, and your terrible, goose body!" Also, she's sorry for talking about Officer Deitmore to her book club. "Those people don't even know you. That wasn't cool." - Holt doesn't know who Emperor Palpatine is. - Diaz: "I'm sorry." / Holt: "Please, Diaz. Don't make a scene."
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Getty/Andy SheppardHaving recently topped the U.K. charts and entered the U.S. Top 10 with their debut album Days Are Gone, Los Angeles siblings Haim certainly appear to have justified the hype that was showered upon their sun-soaked soft-rock sound at the beginning of the year. But in case you've been living under a rock over the past twelve months, here's a quick everything you need to know guide to Este, Danielle and Alaina.They've Always Kept It in the FamilyProof that the trio have always kept it in the family, the girls began their music career in a band named Rockinhaim with their father Mordechai on drums and their mother Donna on guitar.They Were Once Valli GirlsDanielle &amp; Este also cut their teeth as part of The Valli Girls, an all girl-group inspired by the likes of Blondie and The Pretenders who appeared on the soundtracks to both The Sisterhood Of The Travelling Pants and the 2005 Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards.Julian Casablancas was Their Unofficial MentorAfter inviting Danielle to perform percussion and guitar on his solo tour, The Strokes frontman Julian Casablancas then became the band's unofficial mentor, advising them to take a break from playing live and instead concentrate on their songwriting.Este is a Musical ProdigyRenowned for her incredible bass-face performances, Este is also something of a musical prodigy having completed her five-year degree in Ethnomusicology at UCLA in just two years.They Won the BBC's Sound of 2013Pipping the likes of AlunaGeorge, Angel Haze and Laura Mvula to the post, Haim were crowned the winners of the BBC's prestigious industry poll earlier this year to join such illustrious company as Adele, Florence + The Machine and Ellie Goulding.They Like CollaboratingAs well as hooking up with Jessie Ware on their own record, various members have also popped up on tracks this year by Major Lazer ("You're No Good"), Kid Cudi ("Red Eye") and Portugal. The Man ("Purple Yellow Red &amp; Blue")Este Almost Died at GlastonburyDiabetic Este claimed that she feared she was going to die in front of a live audience after she was forced to abandon their first set at this year's Glastonbury when her blood sugar levels ran dangerously low.David Cameron is a FanDavid Cameron tweeted how he was looking forward to listening to their album after the trio dedicated a performance of "The Wire" to the Prime Minister when they both appeared on the BBC's The Andrew Marr Show.
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Tonight is the last elimination before Dancing With the Stars Season 16’s finals, and pro dancer Louis van Amstel has a good idea of who the final four couples will be: Zendaya, Kellie Pickler, Jacoby Jones, and Aly Raisman.
After last week’s elimination of Sean Lowe, van Amstel believes Ingo Rademacher’s time is up. "I thought it was either going to be Ingo or Sean eliminated last week, and it was very clear that the judges wanted Sean to go home so he got unfairly scored," van Amstel tells Hollywood.com. "It was obvious that the judges wanted everyone else to stay. Ingo did an okay job and the right one got the boot first."
But now that Lowe is gone, and after last night’s round of dancing, van Amstel is confident Ingo will be eliminated on Tuesday’s results show.
"It’s going to be hard for Ingo because it’s already absolutely clear that Zendaya and Kellie are in the finals, and there are only two spots left," van Amstel says. “Jacoby, the entire season, has been so committed and Aly has been gaining momentum later in the season and she’s got a huge fan base. But who knows, because Ingo has a big fan base too so there could be a shocker if he stays for the finals."
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Giving a child a knife sounds like the world’s worst idea, but Fox figured out a way in which it’s actually a great one. The network just inked a new deal with Gordon Ramsay to launch his fifth series next season, Junior MasterChef, EW reports.
Junior MasterChef is a spin on the summer cooking competition featuring young culinary enthusiasts. While giving kids age 8 - 13 free reign in the kitchen might sound like a disaster, we were on set with the Top 12 contestants and they know what they’re doing. In fact, we had never even heard of some of the ingredients they were using in their wildly complicated, mouth-watering dishes! Junior MasterChef will use the MasterChef judging panel of Ramsay, Joe Bastianich and Graham Elliot.
"We have such great teams and partners on these shows, and I’m really excited we’re able to offer this new opportunity to young budding chefs across the country with Junior MasterChef," Ramsay says. "Having my own children who love to cook, I know firsthand the skill and passion these kids can have at such a young age, and what they can do with it. It’s just extraordinary to watch them in action."
Ramsay and Fox signed a multi-year deal that, among the Junior MasterChef pickup, also renewed parent series MasterChef for an additional two seasons. Hell's Kitchen, currently in its 11th season, has also been renewed for a 13th. These three series join Ramsay’s previously renewed Kitchen Nightmares and Hotel Hell on Fox’s schedule.
"Gordon brings an incredible level of energy and passion to each of his series that our viewers absolutely love, so we are thrilled that he will continue building his brand here on Fox," said network president of alternative entertainment Mike Darnell. "He’s a global superstar, and the success and longevity of his unprecedented five series on our network proves that America just can’t get enough of Gordon."
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The CW’s fall 2013 TV lineup just got a whole lot bigger. The network announced on Thursday that it has ordered four new drama series — The Tomorrow People, The 100, Star-Crossed, and Reign — were picked up for series orders.
The Tomorrow People stars Robbie Amell (cousin of Arrow’s Stephen Amell) and is based on the U.K. series created by Roger Price. The drama, from Arrow executive producer Greg Berlanti and The Vampire Diaries executive producer Julie Plec, tells the story of several young people from around the world who represent the next stage in human evolution, possessing special powers, including the ability to teleport and communicate with each other telepathically. Together they work to defeat the forces of evil.
The 100 stars Eliza Taylor and Lost's Henry Ian Cusick and is set 97 years after a nuclear war has destroyed civilization. A spaceship housing the lone human survivors sends 100 juvenile delinquents back to Earth to investigate the possibility of re-colonizing the planet. The series is based on the forthcoming The Hundred book series written by Kass Morgan and published by Little, Brown.
Star-Crossed (formerly Oxygen) stars Friday Night Lights’ Aimee Teegarden and 90210’s Matt Lanter as a human girl and an alien boy who fall in love when he and eight others of his kind (The Orion 9) are integrated into a suburban high school ten years after they and hundreds of others landed on Earth and were immediately consigned to an internment camp where they’ve been imprisoned ever since.
Reign tells the previously unknown and untold story of Mary Queen of Scots' rise to power when she arrives in France as a 15-year-old, betrothed to Prince Francis, and with her three best friends as ladies-in-waiting. The period drama unveils the secret history of survival at French Court amid fierce foes, dark forces and a world of sexual intrigue and stars Adelaide Kane and Toby Regbo.
The network also announced renewals for both Nikita and The Carrie Diaries.
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There comes a time in each Dancing With the Stars season when the fan favorites with so-so dancing ability must go, and that time came last week when Andy Dick was eliminated from the competition.
"It was so sad. The guy brought so much heart and hard work to the show, and had so much commitment," DWTS pro dancer Louis van Amstel tells Hollywood.com. "I’m not saying Ingo [Rademacher] and Sean [Lowe] have not, because they are working so hard as well, but there was just something about Andy that was undeniable."
Though van Amstel enjoyed watching Dick improve from week, he understands why he was eliminated. "He’s going to be missed, but from a dancing point of view, it was time for him to go," van Amstel says. "But if he would have stayed and Ingo had gone home I would have not been surprised just because of Andy’s likeability factor."
Now that Dick is out of the competition, van Amstel thinks this week’s elimination will come down to Rademacher and Lowe. "Both Ingo and Sean, you could read on their faces that they were thinking and trying to do a good job and in a way that’s very endearing," van Amstel says. "But these two guys are up against Jacoby [Jones], Aly [Raisman], Kellie [Pickler], and Zendaya. From day one they came out of the gate strong while these guys have kind of just hopped along."
Since the beginning of Season 16, van Amstel has been confident that the top dancers were Zendaya, Pickler, Jones, and Raisman, and that means bad news for Lowe and Rademacher. "I really don’t think, quite honestly, that there is anything that Ingo or Sean can do to beat Jacoby, Aly, Zendaya, and Kellie," van Amstel says. "So unfortunately, one of the two is going home, either Ingo or Sean. But we’re talking Week 8. That is not a bad result for someone that has never danced."
When it comes to the top three dancers, van Amstel isn’t sure who will make it to the finals — or which team he prefers. "I like when the competition is not very clear. There is competition between the first and second place, between Zendaya and Kellie, and then between the third and fourth place. Who will be the third couple in the final, between Aly and Jacoby?" van Amstel wonders. “But this is based on dancing, not based on who has the biggest fan base. We don’t how the fanbases are going to vote, so I think it might be the battle of the fanbases."
Watch Andy’s final dance in the competition, the Rumba:
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Former The Smiths bandmates Johnny Marr and Andy Rourke reunited onstage in New York on Friday night (03May13) to run through their old group's hit How Soon Is Now. Marr has been performing the classic track on his solo live shows and even included it in his set at the Coachella festival in California last month (Apr13), and he had a special treat in store for fans at his Music Hall of Williamsburg gig in Brooklyn, when he invited Rourke to join him.
He told the crowd, "When I was 15, I formed one of the first bands with my best friend. He was at that time one of the best musicians I'd ever heard.
"Then, in 1982, I formed a band in Manchester and I asked my best friend to come and play the bass with me, and he was still one of the best musicians I'd ever heard. And tonight, 30 years later, I'm gonna invite one of my best friends in the world (to join me) - and he's still one of the best musicians I've ever heard."
But he told Rolling Stone magazine that fans shouldn't think the get together will herald a The Smiths reunion - and he's tired of answering the same old question.
He explained, "I've probably been asked about a reunion about 8,936 times... I can understand people asking it, even if they're not actually listening to the answer. I also don't want to be impolite. I must just start saying, 'Google it', when people ask me that."

If you've been keeping up with The Office's ninth and final season, here's some news guaranteed to make you smile: NBC just announced that an hour-long retrospective episode will air before the series finale. Get ready to relive the hilarity, awkwardness, and heartwarming stories from the past almost-decade!
The special episode will offer a look back at the past nine seasons, including actor auditions back when the show was first being cast, favorite moments, a behind-the-scenes sneak peak of the finale, as well as an emotional farewell to the characters of The Office. The retrospective will feature interviews with writers, producers, and actors, including executive producers Greg Daniels, Paul Lieberstein and Ben Silverman, and actors John Krasinski, Jenna Fischer, Rainn Wilson, Mindy Kaling, Ed Helms, Angela Kinsey, Craig Robinson, Oscar Nunez and B.J. Novak.
The hour-long series finale will air immediately following the retrospective, and boasts an impressive lineup of guest stars including Kaling, Novak, Rachael Harris, Dakota Johnson, Joan Cusack, Ed Begley Jr., Malcolm Barrett, Matt Jones, Andy Buckley, Mike Schur, and Bobby Ray Shafer. The episode takes place months after the airing of the documentary, and the workers of Dunder Mifflin past and present gather for a wedding and a final round of interviews. "Mysteries are solved, hatchets are buried, pranks are prunked," promises the episode description.
Who will be saying "I do?" Will Jim and Pam finally get their happily ever after? Will Steve Carrell make a cameo? Watch the retrospective and series finale to find out, when both air on Thursday, May 16, from 8-10 PM ET/PT on NBC.
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Another one bit the dust last week as comedian and struggling dancer D.L. Hughley was eliminated from Dancing With the Stars, though it was a close call for Andy Dick who tied with Hughley for the lowest scores of the week. "Andy Dick has such a charming way about him and a humbleness that you just cannot deny," DWTS pro dancer Louis van Amstel tells Hollywood.com. "D.L., a lot of people didn’t like him because of Week 2, but he did have a lot of really funny one-liners."
Those one-liners didn’t help Hughley stay on DWTS, much to Victor Ortiz’s relief, since van Amstel was worried for the athlete. "It was definitely a toss-up between Victor and D.L. [being eliminated]," van Amstel says. "I thought there was a lot of standing around on Victor’s side [last week]. But what makes him look better is that his demeanor has changed. He’s pulled back and isn’t that harsh guy anymore. He comes across a little better. But his dancing was the same."
One contestant who did improve his dancing was Jacoby Jones, though according to van Amstel there were a few technical things wrong with his jive. "In jive, you should not point or flex your feet. What I find so wrong is that people at home are being educated wrong about the jive kick," van Amstel says. "In jive, your ankles should be relaxed. I’m being very technical here but Jacoby flexed his feet way too much. But was it bad? No, it was great. Last week I had him in my top four and now he’s in top three."
Another technicality van Amstel wants to clarify is that while Sean Lowe delivered a great performance, his quickstep was lacking in some important aspects. "Sean improved in terms of the judges comments but that doesn’t mean he improved from last week," van Amstel says. "He had high energy but when it comes to the quickstep, the top has to be cool, calm, and collected, while the feet go 90 miles an hour. And the pair has to stay connected, but they were all over the place. Was it a great performance? Yes. Was it a great quickstep? Questionable. The thing is, I’m looking at this from a professional perspective, but the people at home are just looking at was it entertaining? And it was."
The one dance that was both entertaining and technically perfect was Zendaya’s performance that earned the first (and second!) 10 of the season. "It was beautiful, it was gorgeous, it was hot, sexy, best one of the night," van Amstel says. "I expected a 10 and it came twice! She is stealing the show, how amazing is that? And she lives up to the expectations."
Tune in tonight to see the remaining contestants dance in teams captained by Zendaya and Kellie Pickler to performances by the legendary Stevie Wonder. "It’s an honor to have Stevie Wonder come and sing," van Amstel says. "Plus, it’s not just them dancing to Stevie Wonder songs, he is going to be there performing so that’s really nice. It’s like a concert. Isn’t that something?"
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In a week full of emotionally charged dances about the best year of the celebrities’ lives on Dancing With the Stars, one star shined brighter than she had all season. Olympic gymnast Aly Raisman stepped up her game physically, and for the first time emotionally, at the meaningful challenge.
“I’ll be honest with you — Aly was good, not great, Week 1, 2, and 3," DWTS pro dancer Louis van Amstel tells Hollywood.com. "But last Monday she was phenomenal. And she wasn’t even over-the-top emotional. She was true, she was honest, and vulnerable. It was perfect. Those three 9’s were absolutely deserved.”
The other star of the night according to van Amstel was Andy Dick, whose waltz was a tribute to his recovering relationship with his daughter. “Everybody can see he’s not a dancer," van Amstel says. "He has some awkward movements, and even his waltz dancing-wise had some awkward moments — but he does commit to it. But [with] just his story alone, I would have given him an 8. Is that right? No, because it’s a dance show and you have to judge on dancing, but I am just so happy he’s still in the competition. And his daughter was there, very supportive and happy for him.”
Dick’s story really struck a cord with van Amstel emotionally. “I have had my own [parenal] experiences, so for me to see the relationship between his daughter and him restored was amazing,” van Amstel says. “I’m so happy for him.”
And while Lisa Vanderpump was eliminated last week after suffering from some health issues, van Amstel thinks it’s for the best. “I really feel for Lisa, and I really hope that she’s okay now," he says. "But the woman has so much on her plate. She owns two restaurants, she’s on two reality shows plus DWTS, and at one point your health starts staying you have to stop. Her elimination was a message. I really hope Lisa is feeling better because in the end health is more important than winning the Mirrorball trophy.”
Additionally, one celebrity that surprised van Amstel with improvement was Ingo Rademacher. “Ingo’s Viennese waltz was great, and was such an improvement from last week’s,” van Amstel says.
This week, fan-favorite pro dancers are returning to DWTS to dance alongside the couples in "Len's Side-By-Side Challenge," and van Amstel is especially looking forward to their performances. "I’m very excited to see them," van Amstel says. "They are some of the top pros in the country ,so it’s time for them to show [the contestants] how it’s done. And they will!"
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